
A Letter to Kosovo's Water Warriors
In the mountains or deserts, the struggle for water rights is the same.
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The water must flow.
The paradox of the Sharr mountains' trouble is the initial motivation: the transition to "green energy."
Material infrastructures are used for the reproduction of power.
Likely both Southern Europe and the Middle East will get drier and warmer.

Pavel Borecký
Pavel Borecký (Prague, 1986) is a social anthropologist and audiovisual ethnographer. As an awardee of Swiss Excellence scholarship, he is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Bern. In his community practice, Pavel runs the research organisation Anthropictures, curates the film programme EthnoKino, and co-organizes the European Applied Anthropology Network.
Pavel’s films Solaris (2015) and In the Devil’s Garden (2018) focused on the consumption culture in Estonia and the question of decolonization in Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. Living Water (2020) is his first feature documentary film.
This story was originally written in English.